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the RAM upgrade will depend on ur motherboard capacity and specification.
u need to check ur MB manual
if ur MB can have only SD RAM then only SD RAM upgrade is possible...DDR will not work....
so be careful while buying ur RAM

Caution
Do not use ECC DIMMs with the Desktop Board. Using ECC DIMMs could damage the Desktop Board.Integrator's Notes:

Registered DIMMs are not supported on the Desktop Board.

This Desktop Board has been designed to support DIMMs based on 512 Mbit technology for a maximum onboard capacity of up to 2 GB, but this technology has not been validated on this board.

Note
To be fully compliant with all applicable PCI33 SDRAM memory specifications, the board should be populated with DIMMs that support the Serial Presence Detect (SPD) data structure. This allows the BIOS to read the SPD data and program the chipset to accurately configure memory settings for optimum performance.
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if you have onboard graphics card that shares the ram memory with your graphics card then the configuration in the bios will determine how much memory is shared with your graphics card so you will lose memory there. Also windows xp does not always report the correct amount of memory so check with cpu z or wcpuid or another utility to check.
Also when you restart your computer when it detects the memory how much does it show that is installed there or if you go into the bios does it show the correct amount.
If it does not then it is not compatable and I would suggest going to www.crucial.com and selecting / getting the correct memory by selecting the correct computer / motherboard that you have.

hello, you just have a shared memory with the on-board ati graphics, if it's on- board graphic card it shares the system memory-most are adjustable through the system bios-in 64,128,256 settings. and if you put more memory, in most cases it will automatic-raise the memory size of the graphics memory. i hope this helps you, all the best. if you need further assistance reply. don't forget to rate this solution.

Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) can be installed in one, two, or three
sockets. EDO DIMMs are not supported. Memory size and speed can vary
between sockets.

Note: Intel® Pentium® II processors
with 100 MHz front-side bus should be paired only with 100 MHz SDRAM. Processors
with 66 MHz front-side bus can be paired with either 66 MHz or 100 MHz SDRAM.

All memory components and DIMMs used with the Intel® SE440BX-2 motherboard
should comply with the PC SDRAM specifications. These include: the PC SDRAM Specification (memory
component specific), the PC Unbuffered DIMM Specification, and the PC Serial
Presence Detect Specification.

Note: It is recommended that SPD memory DIMMs be used with the SE440BX-2
motherboard. However, the BIOS will allow the use of non-SPD DIMM memory.

If your memory is within Intel's memory specifications & you are not getting display on your monitor. It is possible that the integerated on board graphics (Shown on page 13 in your user manual), may be defective. You can add a PCI video card to the PC. The Intel D845GLLY will auto detect the PCI video card. No need to enter the bios & make changes. Please keep this in mind. The integrated video card is PCI, if it has failed, there is a good chance it will not see the PCI add in video card. If you can find a used (Working) PCI video card to test in the PC.Intel Desktop Board D845GLLY main website link.http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/d845glly/Luck!